Yes, I thought the same thing when Mike was tightening the lock nut the same way as the blade rotation, - but then put it down to maybe the idiosyncrasies of video filming giving viewers a false (reverse) look.... - phew!
@@andymack5093 - Well, we were right. Mike caught his mistake and corrected it in the next video. Seeing as these videos are several years old (OK, maybe weeks) before Mr. Perfect posts them, I guess we'll have to give him the benefit of the doubt and say he did find his own mistake. Regardless, I still think the candy stripe paint job Aaron wants is the correct way to go. That black/green doesn't do it justice. Besides, having MBTS drive it up to C&C Equipment and have Kevin work his magic would have resulted in some fantastic videos with the second string as the stars.
If that contraption had a rubber mounted camera close to the blade and a screen mounted high in the cab so when you are looking up you could have 1 eye on the screen and 1 eye on wot you can actually see it could be used with alot of precision, just a thought . Nice work great video
Add an upside down "V" just under the end of the boom where the gearbox is mounted that sticks to maybe 4" to 6" below the blade. It will capture the limb and keep it from trying to shoot away from the blade when cutting it. It also helps to "guide" the limb towards the center of the blade if you're positioning is a little off. Maybe 1" or 1.5" square steel tube should do it.
Wow...that saw worked a whole lot better than I thought it would. I have to say you two have created a work of art. If you could rotate the saw you would be able to vertically limb both sides of a tree and horizontally section the tree without leaving the cab...maybe a 24v motor with reduction and chain drive! I love your channel...my wife says Dirt Perfect and Letsdig18 are like my soap operas...I have to watch them every night!
@@retrodad6864 I watch the videos in the morning I wish there was a video everyday it's what motivates me to go out and do something that and a cup of coffee. lol
The scary factor has not diminished! The way it yeeted that one branch toward you, you may want to ensure the front window is closed. That is one big cutting machine! What a wonderful job of creation. You both need to pat yourselves on the back for this.
Good job on the paint job, and on protecting your lungs by wearing a respirator, but make sure to use a combination filter cartridge that includes an organic vapor cartridge in addition to the pink pancake P100 particulate filter you did wear. That will protect your lungs from the solvents in the paint too.
I’m convinced there is nothing you and MBTS cannot build. Together you guys are a well oiled team and the way you two jab at each other is comical, it makes good content. Love the channel
I have to say Mike that is a thing of beauty and you are quite the painter I must admit it I'm impressed very impressed on all of it and man behind the scenes there he is a hell of a welder You guys make a great team
Good morning DP and MBtS. I like the color and I think you should call it Forest because it cuts trees and rounds out the trio with Lt. Dan and Bubba Dump.
It's surprising just how precise and accurate your test run turned out. It sure went threw that hickory in a hurry. Not sure what you are going to name this new attachment the "Simon Saw" Good video Mike love the home made stuff.
The New Attachment looks awesome. Congrats to both you and Aaron on the great and impressive build, all form scraps, and the dang thing works! Hey, you both forgot the DIRT PERFECT STICKER... Hopefully you will attach that later.
The first thing I noticed was the blade was flipped to the correct correlation with the nut. This was not a secret. Lol keep the vids coming. You two are more entertaining than 95% of what's on tv
How much fun is that. Working with your best friend and tinkering in the garage! Awesome build I think you could get C&C to mass produce your blue print.
Two things guys 1) Don't forget the cotter pin, or as I was told doing my apprenticeship, the split pin. 2) Mike, be careful with Temu if you used your credit/debit card, a friend of mine got something from Temu, but the credit card details got used by someone else. I personally use a pre paid credit card, issued by MasterCard when I go on Ebay, that way I have a limit, $100. When it's empty you cannot top it up. Brilliant build by the way.
Loved seeing it in action. Cuts beautiful. This has been a great series and I enjoyed it every step of the way. Time to put the Dirt Perfect logo on the boom. Good name, "The Limbinator ".
Limb Perfect lol. Who else fast forwarded to the end to see this Tasmanian Devil in action? I will watch the rest tonight, but I just had to see it cutting. Great job guys.
Cuts great, I used large cutters similar to that to cut steel. Cutting steel is different, much slower rpm and slower cut rate. So glad it came out so good. Good job guys
Howdy Mr. Dirt, FREAKING AMAZING!! 2 ideas - get a piece of one inch hose (one inch fire hose from the Captain), slice it like a hot-dog bun & wrap it around the blade for protection! And #2 - get some bright orange or yellow decals for around the cutting head for better visibility & safety! You guys did an awesome job!! Great video! Thumbs up! Safety first! Jim
That thing is impressive DP. You and Aaron deserve to be very proud for producing something that awesome from mostly scrap. You guys still amaze me and keep me laughing. Cudos guys. Love your channel and your videos Mike. 😆👍
The ( Limb Zilla ) If you are going to add tubbing for the hoses, put a tube on both sides this way you won't be stretching the other hose. great video as always Mike and Aaron. See you on the next video and project
What an amazing outcome for this project! The paint scheme of black and green was "Dirt Perfect" especially the added specs of green paint on the black paint ! I'd guess @AWD is on the right track for naming this attachment, but I'd try " Tree limb N ator". ( us Humans have limbs too)
This has been a fun build to follow, it's always satisfying that moment when you know that it's going to actually work., build me one please but smaller for my 45 HP tractor 😁
Hi Mike, What a great new toy to play with. You could sell tickets for people who would want to play with it. This project came out 125% You two are so awesome!! Can't wait to see it in action on a job!!
Did yall see Clint’s latest video, a helicopter dropped off a trimmer for cutting right-a-ways! Like pipelines and high lines! That trimmer had about 6-10 saw blades on it! It was cool Mike, take a look at Clint’s channel! You talk about small drive shaft tube and flimsy looking! Check it out, I’m going to look up some videos on those cutters!
Those cutters are used extensively here in WA State. They do a good enough job for what they are used for, but the cuts aren't pretty or neat. There is a lot of movement because it is hanging from a helicopter. But when your trying to clear limbs from high voltage power transmission lines in the middle of the Cascade mountains, you probably don't care about neat.
Paint adds a factory look to any thing especially steel coming out of a two man shop. Just add some JD yellow to the rotator lock handle & you're ready to go limbinator some limbs. Hopefully tree limbs.
i onder if you can leave the excavator on the lowboy 1 guy driving the other trimming the roadside for the municipality - might get to make some good money in order to pay clint to finally fix and finish Lt Dan
Well done, guys! With DP concept ideas, MBTS's welding skills nothing seems out of reach. All you need to market is to co-opt NYA to wave his magic wand. Who knows you'll be the next big name in your industry!
No guard needed, but maybe a transportation boot to protect the blade when moving it 👍
The best most frightening thing to come from someone’s garage that is actually useful. 😊
Hey guys THANKS for reversing the rotation! I can sleep better now 😅.
Me too.
Yup!!
Yes, I thought the same thing when Mike was tightening the lock nut the same way as the blade rotation, - but then put it down to maybe the idiosyncrasies of video filming giving viewers a false (reverse) look.... - phew!
@@andymack5093 - Well, we were right. Mike caught his mistake and corrected it in the next video. Seeing as these videos are several years old (OK, maybe weeks) before Mr. Perfect posts them, I guess we'll have to give him the benefit of the doubt and say he did find his own mistake. Regardless, I still think the candy stripe paint job Aaron wants is the correct way to go. That black/green doesn't do it justice. Besides, having MBTS drive it up to C&C Equipment and have Kevin work his magic would have resulted in some fantastic videos with the second string as the stars.
Great job painting Mr Dirt Perfect
got my coffee, I been sitting here waiting for this... I would give this a 10 out of 10, this build was bad ass!
12 out of 10 it was very entertaining.
Thanks
Great job welding MBTS
I’d call it LARS. Long A** Reach Saw. Awesome build! Great ingenuity! Kudos to you both!
Almost forgot!! FANTASTIC welding job!! 👍👍💪💪
If that contraption had a rubber mounted camera close to the blade and a screen mounted high in the cab so when you are looking up you could have 1 eye on the screen and 1 eye on wot you can actually see it could be used with alot of precision, just a thought . Nice work great video
Excellent! Tree Rex. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very impressive. Well worth the watch. All you need now is the DP sticker.
Slice and Dice. Loved this series.
Perfect name for it. Slice and dice!
Thanks
Add an upside down "V" just under the end of the boom where the gearbox is mounted that sticks to maybe 4" to 6" below the blade. It will capture the limb and keep it from trying to shoot away from the blade when cutting it. It also helps to "guide" the limb towards the center of the blade if you're positioning is a little off. Maybe 1" or 1.5" square steel tube should do it.
Wow...that saw worked a whole lot better than I thought it would. I have to say you two have created a work of art. If you could rotate the saw you would be able to vertically limb both sides of a tree and horizontally section the tree without leaving the cab...maybe a 24v motor with reduction and chain drive! I love your channel...my wife says Dirt Perfect and Letsdig18 are like my soap operas...I have to watch them every night!
And me…..👍👍😂😂
@@retrodad6864 I watch the videos in the morning I wish there was a video everyday it's what motivates me to go out and do something that and a cup of coffee. lol
He can rotate the saw. For that he just needs to add a cylinder to push on the brake, will let the mast turn at will freely until release the brake
Trim Perfect, of course!
Great work Mike and Aaron can't wait to see the next build
Being able to set different angles on that is just awesome! You could even take a tree down from the top if you needed to!
Awesome job building the saw Mr Dirt Perfect and MBTS
That's the best part of working together,,,, You have a witness for those one of kind stories. (the bird )
Without a doubt, you have more than achieved your aim what a creation well done.
The scary factor has not diminished! The way it yeeted that one branch toward you, you may want to ensure the front window is closed. That is one big cutting machine! What a wonderful job of creation. You both need to pat yourselves on the back for this.
If have looked at equipment doing forestry work and or demolition work they have protective bars and or screens over all the windows
I bet they all have fire extinguishers too
@@dongrimm2572 Comment generator if you have no fire extinguisher showing in the holder.
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This has been an awesome build. Love it
Good job on the paint job, and on protecting your lungs by wearing a respirator, but make sure to use a combination filter cartridge that includes an organic vapor cartridge in addition to the pink pancake P100 particulate filter you did wear. That will protect your lungs from the solvents in the paint too.
OK, really great design - excellent assembly - two really good coats of paint - all it really needs now is a dirt perfect decal. Congratulations!
I’m convinced there is nothing you and MBTS cannot build. Together you guys are a well oiled team and the way you two jab at each other is comical, it makes good content. Love the channel
Looks like Sawmageddon out there! Nicely done fella’s
This video is really a cut above!! The, Limbinator is a great name!!
lol thanks
Some of my favorite videos are of yall building stuff from sketch to reality. NICE work.
Wow! Awesome job! Well thought out and great fab work. Congratulations.
Call it simply "Buzz" !
Another nice build you 2 did !! Can hardly wait for the next project.
Cheers, Ard
I have to say Mike that is a thing of beauty and you are quite the painter I must admit it I'm impressed very impressed on all of it and man behind the scenes there he is a hell of a welder You guys make a great team
Awesome! You could easily triple your money on it! Great idea on reversing the lines! And, great video! Thanks Mike & Aaron! Lee
You could have painted a spiral on the blade, and hypnotised the trees.
ELIMBINATOR. Great series of videos boys. Always enjoyable. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍👍👍
Masterpiece of engineering DP/Aaron well done loved all the videos on this build
Thanks
I’m not cold, I just like long sleeves. Love it
Great build and a lot of fun watching you guys work. Can't wait to see Chris's reaction..
Well, it worked much better than you thought. Nicely done guys.
A FEW CUTS FROM PERFECT
Awesome piece of work you two. Thanks for sharing.
Good morning DP and MBtS. I like the color and I think you should call it Forest because it cuts trees and rounds out the trio with Lt. Dan and Bubba Dump.
And.. need to make Aaron's roller Jenny! 😂
The Dirt Perfect Tirminator. I would get a cage for debris on the cab. Stuff is getting really sketchy and super fun.
Pretty dang cool guys. Love it when a plan in the head comes to reality
Mike and Aaron amazing build! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
Thanks
I agree with mbts the top part should be bright yellow to be seen when cutting in the trees
Just paint the blade fluorescent yellow.
Great idea and great execution. Best video series I have seen.
It's surprising just how precise and accurate your test run turned out. It sure went threw that hickory in a hurry. Not sure what you are going to name this new attachment the "Simon Saw" Good video Mike love the home made stuff.
The New Attachment looks awesome. Congrats to both you and Aaron on the great and impressive build, all form scraps, and the dang thing works! Hey, you both forgot the DIRT PERFECT STICKER... Hopefully you will attach that later.
31.44 nearly lost my life 🤣😂 "Forrest Stumper "
Nice job guys! Looks great and works perfect!
Finally. Cant wait to see it in action.
The first thing I noticed was the blade was flipped to the correct correlation with the nut. This was not a secret. Lol keep the vids coming. You two are more entertaining than 95% of what's on tv
Same.
95% way too nice 99.5%
Compared to others I watched, this one is a beast! Plus it rotates! Great job!
Thanks
I completely enjoyed that build series. It's gonna be fun watching you two putting the limb reeper to work also😊
Enjoyed this build keep up the awesome videos
Pretty nice piece of kit…, loved this video series.
Thank you gentlemen.
The “Green Reaper”
That is awesome
How much fun is that. Working with your best friend and tinkering in the garage! Awesome build I think you could get C&C to mass produce your blue print.
Perfect as always!♥️
It takes a lot of confidence to paint something like this before trying it. Way to go D.P.
Nice work on that beast. The Limbinator
I second Limb Reaper. Sounds awesome!!!
It reminds me of the old style Buzz Saws.
Call it Buzz Buddy
Bubba Buzz
Limb-Reaper. I like the green speckle on the black!👍 Another successful build!
The “Limb Reaper””
Brilliant.😂
Two things guys
1) Don't forget the cotter pin, or as I was told doing my apprenticeship, the split pin.
2) Mike, be careful with Temu if you used your credit/debit card, a friend of mine got something from Temu, but the credit card details got used by someone else. I personally use a pre paid credit card, issued by MasterCard when I go on Ebay, that way I have a limit, $100. When it's empty you cannot top it up. Brilliant build by the way.
"Derby Bladesaw Massacre"
Have a contest to name the attachment 😎
I will offer the name "Buzz"
I miss the days of working on the farm and building something to fulfill a need. GREAT JOB GUYS!
good morning from good ole Missouri, and i absolutely love the videos keep up the amazing work.
Fantastic painting Mike 👍👍 The saw looks great. 🤠🤠🖐
I love it, I'm thinking calling it limb out deluxe. Looks like you might have another winner there. Was much less flexible than I thought it would be.
Great video Mr Dirt Perfect and MBTS
Good to See You Fella’s
Loved seeing it in action. Cuts beautiful. This has been a great series and I enjoyed it every step of the way. Time to put the Dirt Perfect logo on the boom. Good name, "The Limbinator ".
This is what I've been waiting on, good morning DP and Aaron
Good morning DP and MSTS, Love the channel!!!
Limb Perfect lol. Who else fast forwarded to the end to see this Tasmanian Devil in action? I will watch the rest tonight, but I just had to see it cutting. Great job guys.
Nicely done.
Cuts great, I used large cutters similar to that to cut steel. Cutting steel is different, much slower rpm and slower cut rate. So glad it came out so good. Good job guys
DP, hey that's not John Deere, its a Oh Deere!!!
Nice!! I see what you did there!
Jolly Green ??
Howdy Mr. Dirt, FREAKING AMAZING!! 2 ideas - get a piece of one inch hose (one inch fire hose from the Captain), slice it like a hot-dog bun & wrap it around the blade for protection! And #2 - get some bright orange or yellow decals for around the cutting head for better visibility & safety! You guys did an awesome job!! Great video! Thumbs up! Safety first! Jim
Great job boys you do good work. Enjoy watching your videos.👍
That thing is impressive DP. You and Aaron deserve to be very proud for producing something that awesome from mostly scrap. You guys still amaze me and keep me laughing. Cudos guys. Love your channel and your videos Mike. 😆👍
Once it's finished think about putting disassembly instruction mounted or painted on it.
The ( Limb Zilla ) If you are going to add tubbing for the hoses, put a tube on both sides this way you won't be stretching the other hose. great video as always Mike and Aaron. See you on the next video and project
Good morning, dirt, perfect, March 28th. Time 7:01 AM.
What an amazing outcome for this project! The paint scheme of black and green was "Dirt Perfect" especially the added specs of green paint on the black paint !
I'd guess @AWD is on the right track for naming this attachment, but I'd try " Tree limb N ator". ( us Humans have limbs too)
Now that things a weapon!😃😃😃
Congratulations Mike and Aaron! Awesome saw that you've built and it works great! Keep on designing and fabricating your ingenious inventions.
This has been a fun build
to follow, it's always satisfying that moment when you know that it's
going to actually work., build me one please but smaller for my 45 HP tractor 😁
I am very impressed. Great job Mike and Aaron 👍
Looks great! You guys are skilled innovation-neers! 😇
Hi Mike,
What a great new toy to play with.
You could sell tickets for people who would want to play with it.
This project came out 125%
You two are so awesome!!
Can't wait to see it in action on a job!!
Did yall see Clint’s latest video, a helicopter dropped off a trimmer for cutting right-a-ways! Like pipelines and high lines! That trimmer had about 6-10 saw blades on it! It was cool Mike, take a look at Clint’s channel! You talk about small drive shaft tube and flimsy looking! Check it out, I’m going to look up some videos on those cutters!
Those cutters are used extensively here in WA State. They do a good enough job for what they are used for, but the cuts aren't pretty or neat. There is a lot of movement because it is hanging from a helicopter. But when your trying to clear limbs from high voltage power transmission lines in the middle of the Cascade mountains, you probably don't care about neat.
@@mikel9567 wow, true!👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That wasn't a drive shaft it was the support tube and to keep it stable. IT had a gas engine on the inside to power the saw blades.
Like your skill Mike and Aaron and it work too and whote next ok saw horses . next .
The chopper ❤❤❤
👌👌👌👍
Great looking job of building this peace of equipment
good job guys, thanks for the vids
Paint adds a factory look to any thing especially steel coming out of a two man shop. Just add some JD yellow to the rotator lock handle & you're ready to go limbinator some limbs.
Hopefully tree limbs.
i onder if you can leave the excavator on the lowboy 1 guy driving the other trimming the roadside for the municipality - might get to make some good money in order to pay clint to finally fix and finish Lt Dan
LT. Dan with luck will be sold to help get younger people in to the trades. $100k to the skill USA would do great thing.
Well done, guys! With DP concept ideas, MBTS's welding skills nothing seems out of reach. All you need to market is to co-opt NYA to wave his magic wand. Who knows you'll be the next big name in your industry!
lol, 😂 Mike should be ashamed to put a rusty washer! 🤣😂🤣😂 I knew you wouldn’t hear the end of that Mike!🤣😂🤣